Monthly Archives: October 2008

Entrance Animation (Lens – Part 1)

I have a multipost sample outlining how an animated entrance was created. For today, you can use this link to view a screen capture of the actual animation (really need to figure out how to embed video into the blog…).

To view click here.

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-11-17T12:28:25-08:00October 6th, 2008|Tutorial|

Using PPT 2007 Webcast (Nov 18)

Just some advance notice (got some feedback on giving late notice for my last webcast), that on Tuesday, November 18 I will be doing a 1 hour webinar on developing presentations with PPT 2007.

This is an intermediate level overview of working with the new Ribbon interface, taking advantage of the new graphic features for images-text-charts. All while creating a real-world presentation.

For more details click here.

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-11-17T12:28:48-08:00October 3rd, 2008|Resource/Misc|

Office 2003 Microsoft Support

OOPS – I HAD A TYPO, WHICH IS CORRECTED NOW (2014, not 2007)
I know there are a lot of people out there still using PPT 2003. This was very evident when talking with people at PPTLive last week. And just as way of record, all of my computers have both PPT 2003 and PPT 2007 installed.

So for all of us PPT 2003 users, here is some important news and dates Microsoft announced last week:

1. Support for PowerPoint 2003 will end October 14, 2008 unless you have upgraded to SP3 (so this means you will need SP3 to install any updates after the middle of this month). SP3 for Office 2003 can be downloaded for free from Microsoft’s site.

2. Support for PowerPoint 2003 is slated to end in April 2014 (so this means no further service packs or updates will be developed and distributed after this date).

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-11-17T12:29:23-08:00October 1st, 2008|PowerPoint, Resource/Misc|
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